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Publisher: Odile Jacob

Published:

Total Pages: 385

ISBN-13: 2738196551

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Intelligence Inventive

Intelligence Inventive

Author: Bernard Besson

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2012-03-02

Total Pages: 140

ISBN-13: 1471086909

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L'Intelligence Inventive est un concept qui présente l'innovation à travers 12 mots clés. Association de l'intelligence économique et de la créativité, l'Intelligence Inventive permet à l'entreprise de diagnostiquer son processus d'innovation et de mettre en place des actions simples coordonnées à travers un programme.


L'intelligence des risques de sûreté, sécurité, management, environnement

L'intelligence des risques de sûreté, sécurité, management, environnement

Author: Bernard Besson

Publisher: Institur Français de l'Intelligence Economique

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 445

ISBN-13: 9782916265001

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Dans nos sociétés la gestion des risques est devenue un acte de management incontournable, un métier à part entière dans les grandes entreprises et une préoccupation constante des petites et moyennes dont on connaît le dynamisme mais aussi la fragilité. Dans cet ouvrage, la protection de l'entreprise est analysée, disséquée et expliquée en terme de mission, de contenu et de programmes. Cette approche débouche sur la création de tableaux de bord, de contrôle et de suivi ainsi que sur la mise en place de la mission de protection de l'entreprise. Les auteurs présentent ici le concept d'Intelligence des Risques et de Risque Sécuritaire Global, méthode de prévention, de sensibilisation et de gestion des risques. Cet ouvrage élargit la notion de risque. Il donne une visibilité appropriée à la complexité et la variabilité des menaces actuelles. Les auteurs signent ici le troisième volet d'une trilogie consacrée à l'intelligence économique.


De l'intelligence des risques à la mission de protection

De l'intelligence des risques à la mission de protection

Author: Bernard Besson

Publisher: Institur Français de l'Intelligence Economique

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 351

ISBN-13: 9782916265063

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L'Intelligence des risques est un concept innovant de management des risques par l'intelligence économique. Dans nos sociétés la gestion des risques est devenue un acte incontournable, un métier à part entière dans les grandes entreprises et une préoccupation constante des petites et moyennes dont on connaît le dynamisme mais aussi la vulnérabilité. L'Intelligence des Risques au travers des quatre grandes familles de risques : de sécurité industrielle, de sûreté, d'environnement et de management est un regard à 360° sur l'ensemble des menaces endogènes et exogènes qui affectent la performance de l'entreprise. Elle concerne aussi bien l'Administration, qu'un pôle de compétitivité ou une branche professionnelle. Pour l'entreprise et ses actionnaires la sécurité devient un avantage concurrentiel. Elle scrute et anticipe les évolutions en cours à travers la veille sécuritaire globale ; voit poindre d'autres réglementations et normes anglo-saxonnes qui dessinent les contours de la sécurité future, aux plans financier et comptable, informatique, de gestion de la santé et de la sécurité au travail, de sécurité de l'information. Le présent ouvrage sert de cadre et de référence au mastère spécialisé "Intelligence des Risques" délivré par l'Institut Supérieur d'Electronique de Paris.


Organizational Intelligence

Organizational Intelligence

Author: Harold L. Wilensky

Publisher: Quid Pro Books

Published: 2015-02-14

Total Pages: 313

ISBN-13: 1610272889

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The prize-winning book Organizational Intelligence focuses on the structural and ideological roots of intelligence (informational and analytical) failures in government, industry, and other institutions. It provides groundbreaking theory and structure to the analysis of decision-making processes and their breakdowns, as well as the interactions among experts and the organizations they inform. In this book, both "organization" and "intelligence" are taken to their larger meanings, not just focused on the military meaning of intelligence or on one set of institutions in society. Astute illustrations of intelligence failures abound from real-world cases, such as foreign policy (the Bay of Pigs, Soviet predictions in the Cuban missile crisis), military (civilian bombing of Germany, Pearl Harbor), financial (AmEx's investment in a vegetable oil guru), economics (the Council of Economic Advisers) and industrial production (Ford's Edsel), as well as many other telling arenas and disciplines. Economic, cultural, legal, and political contexts are considered, as well as the more known institutions of government and commerce. The new Classics of the Social Sciences edition from Quid Pro Books features a 2015 Foreword from Neil J. Smelser, University Professor Emeritus at Berkeley and former chair of its sociology department. He writes that the book remains "one of the classics in organizational studies, and—in ways I will indicate—it is still directly relevant to current and future problems of organizational life. ... What makes this book a classic? It is a disciplined, intelligent, and elegant model of applied social science. ... The text itself, richly documented empirically, yields an informed and balanced account of the decision-making process as this is shaped by the quality of information available (and unavailable) to and used (and not used) by organizational leaders." Reviews of the book at the time it was written similarly attest to the originality and breadth of its interdisciplinary analysis. Amitai Etzioni wrote in the American Sociological Review: "This book opens a whole new field — the macrosociology of knowledge. It is as different from the traditional sociology of knowledge as the study of interaction is from that of the structure of total societies." He adds, "The power of Wilensky's contribution is further magnified by his historical perspective. He studies structures and processes, but not in a vacuum." Gordon Craig wrote in The Reporter that the book's examples from organizations "show a similar tendency to believe what they want to believe, to become the victims of their own slogans and propaganda, and to resist or to silence warning voices that challenge their assumptions.... In his fascinating analysis of intelligence failures and their causes ... in the public and private sectors, Wilensky finds that the most disastrous miscalculations are those which have occurred in the field of governmental operations, especially foreign policy and national security." The book explains how such highly institutionalized actors are vulnerable to informational pathologies. The new digital edition features active Contents, a fully linked Index, linked notes, and proper ebook formatting. It is a modern, quality, and authorized re-presentation of a classic work in social science and organizational studies.


Rebooting AI

Rebooting AI

Author: Gary Marcus

Publisher: Vintage

Published: 2019-09-10

Total Pages: 288

ISBN-13: 1524748269

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Two leaders in the field offer a compelling analysis of the current state of the art and reveal the steps we must take to achieve a truly robust artificial intelligence. Despite the hype surrounding AI, creating an intelligence that rivals or exceeds human levels is far more complicated than we have been led to believe. Professors Gary Marcus and Ernest Davis have spent their careers at the forefront of AI research and have witnessed some of the greatest milestones in the field, but they argue that a computer beating a human in Jeopardy! does not signal that we are on the doorstep of fully autonomous cars or superintelligent machines. The achievements in the field thus far have occurred in closed systems with fixed sets of rules, and these approaches are too narrow to achieve genuine intelligence. The real world, in contrast, is wildly complex and open-ended. How can we bridge this gap? What will the consequences be when we do? Taking inspiration from the human mind, Marcus and Davis explain what we need to advance AI to the next level, and suggest that if we are wise along the way, we won't need to worry about a future of machine overlords. If we focus on endowing machines with common sense and deep understanding, rather than simply focusing on statistical analysis and gatherine ever larger collections of data, we will be able to create an AI we can trust—in our homes, our cars, and our doctors' offices. Rebooting AI provides a lucid, clear-eyed assessment of the current science and offers an inspiring vision of how a new generation of AI can make our lives better.


Landscape, Memory And History

Landscape, Memory And History

Author: Pamela J. Stewart

Publisher: Pluto Press (UK)

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13:

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American, Australian and British scholars examine the significance of the use of landscape for studies of identity.


Clustering and Classification

Clustering and Classification

Author: Phipps Arabie

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 508

ISBN-13: 9789810212872

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At a moderately advanced level, this book seeks to cover the areas of clustering and related methods of data analysis where major advances are being made. Topics include: hierarchical clustering, variable selection and weighting, additive trees and other network models, relevance of neural network models to clustering, the role of computational complexity in cluster analysis, latent class approaches to cluster analysis, theory and method with applications of a hierarchical classes model in psychology and psychopathology, combinatorial data analysis, clusterwise aggregation of relations, review of the Japanese-language results on clustering, review of the Russian-language results on clustering and multidimensional scaling, practical advances, and significance tests.


African E-markets

African E-markets

Author: Mohamed Abdel Rahim Mohamed Salih

Publisher: International Books

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13:

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Written by a select group of African academics, policy makers, researchers, and experts from various social and economic science disciplines, this study provides provocative insights and case studies on the role information plays in African development. Up-to-date research and analysis on the impact of various forms of information on the development process is presented, including e-economic development and its impact on economic growth. Calling for greater attention to be paid to information as a key player in national economic development, this exploration of African economics cites the advantages of better statistical data and geographic information for more effective economic planning, management, and forecasting in a digital era.